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Meanings of sow crops in English
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Usage of sow crops in English
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This would mainly be used to fuel tractors and allow the country to sowcrops.
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For example, he said, farmers could sowcrops traditionally sown in autumn several months earlier, when weather conditions are more conducive to sowing.
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Farmers have heeded the advice issued by the newly elected government to sowcrops early this year to take advantage of pre-monsoon showers.
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Conditions were perfect for outdoor growers to plant or sowcrops but heating systems will have been working hard for crops grown indoors.
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But late rains in other areas have improved prospects for summer- sowncrops.
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Most farmers start sowingcrops after the arrival -usually in June.
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It has been a good reprieve and timely for just sowncrops.
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Recently sowncrops will germinate but follow up rain is required.
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Most Indian farmers start sowingcrops after the arrival -usually in June.
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Meanwhile, below average monsoon rains have raised concerns over output of summer- sowncrops.
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Early spring- sowncrops: peas, broccoli, lettuce, radishes, savoy cabbage, kohlrabi
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Farmers plant rice and other summer- sowncrops in the rainy months of June and July.
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He burned the grass, and sowedcrops of wheat, rye, and barley in its stead.
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In rural areas, demand has softened as farmers are focusing on sowing of summer- sowncrops, Jain said.
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But it would be too early to gauge the impact of drought on winter- sowncrops, Rathore said.
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The desolation of that garden, choked with weeds and a wild growth of self- sowncrops, is indescribable.